Ducks winger Chris Kunitz snapped a 2-2 tie at 1:36 of the third period with his first of two goals. But did the puck actually cross the goal line underneath the pads of Devils' goalie Scott Clemmensen?

After Kunitz wrapped the puck around the left post, referee Dennis LaRue took a long time before he called it a goal. The NHL automatically reviews questionable goals and did so on that play, but Clemmensen wonders how any replay showed the puck over the line.

"Some of my pads and legs ended up behind the goal line but I knew I had the puck underneath me," Clemmensen said. "You have to actually see the puck cross the goal line. I don't know if they did or not. I really didn't think it was going to be called a goal.

"I asked the ref right away and he said without a doubt it was a goal. Even after I had picked up the puck and had the puck in my glove he told me he hadn't blown the whistle. I told him if he's not sure, let's review it. I think he was adverse to that and I didn't know why."

Captain Jamie Langenbrunner wondered about the call.

"My understanding is if you don't see the puck cross the line, it isn't a goal," he said. "I guess you can make the case (Clemmensen) was behind the line."